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Packard Model 30 (series U) : ウィキペディア英語版
Packard Model 30 (series U)
The Packard Model 30 frequently also called Model U, was a four-cylinder car built in several series from 1907-1912. Together with the smaller Model 18 (1908-1912), it was Packard's last four-cylinder automobile. Model 30 was Packard's lone offering for 1907 and 1908. It established Packard as a luxury car maker.
== Model history ==

The Packard Model 30 was a four-cylinder car with both closed and open bodies. Prices at introduction started with $4200 for open models and went up to $5500 for the limousine and $5600 for the landaulet.〔packardinfo.com: Model Information/1907〕〔packardclub.org: Encyclopedia/1907〕 A 1911 Four-door Landaulet cost $5,750.〔(Directory Index: Packard/1911_Packard/1911_Packard_Owners_Manual )〕 Standard equipment included oil lamps, a tool kit, and two extra demountable rims. The closed cars also included speaking tubes, adjustable ventilators, and a dome light that had a separate battery. There was a speedometer and an air-pressure gauge. Wheelbase was 123 1/2" for the standard chassis.

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